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  • Praxis Script Programming Guide
  • This guide is intended to for use with the PRAXIS v2.0 manual in the development of custom scripts which can be run within the PRAXIS measurement system. Praxis Scripts are Windows applications in themselves that run from within PRAXIS. They include visual forms on which you can place familiar user interface components like buttons, edit boxes, sliders, text editors, images, etc., and easily give them high level functionality by setting properties and writing code in DelphiScript (based on Borland Delphi) or VBScript (a language based on Microsoft Visual Basic). The Scripts are developed using the Liberty Script Designer, which is an additional, separate application that is installed along with PRAXIS and which can be started from within Praxis. The Script Designer can be started by using the Scripts -> Design a Script menu on the Main Form. Although Praxis was developed entirely using Borland's Delphi language, and the components used are Delphi "VCL" components, other languages such as VBScript and JavaScript can be used to develop code if you wish. Most procedures and functions that are built into Delphi are also usable in a PRAXIS script, even when the script is programmed in languages other than DelphiScript. The Script Designer provides specific support, such as automatic generation of skeletal scripts, for the VBScript and DelphiScript languages. Download pdf Praxis Script Programming Guide
  • Lacie Hard Drive USB 2.0 Users Manual
  • Unpacking Your LaCie Hard Drive Building on over a decade of design excellence, LaCie has teamed up with Porsche Design G.m.b.H. to create a new line of drives that are timeless and crafted to blend functionality with high-technology. These latest drives are performance-based solutions that will power you through your specific applications. Ideal for speed intensive applications, the LaCie Hard Drive handles the curves of your demanding data needs. Secure and stable, the LaCie Hard Drive is an ideal way to add space to your computer; you can divide the drive into specific spaces (partitions) for different parts of your data, or leave it alone and simply use it as one big volume. LaCie Hard Drive Power supply and adapter cable Hi-speed USB 2.0 certified cable LaCie Storage Utilities CD-ROM 1.1. Minimum System Requirements System Requirements for USB 2.0: • Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows Me and Windows XP • Mac OS 9.x (Apple USB support 1.3.5 and greater) and 10.x Hardware Requirements for USB 2.0: • Computer with USB 2.0 or 1.1 interface* • Intel Pentium 233MHz-compatible processor or greater • Minimum 32MB RAM Tech Note: *To achieve USB 2.0 speeds, your drive must be connected to a USB 2.0 host port. If it is connected to a USB 1.1 port, your drive will operate at USB 1.1 speeds. Download Lacie Hard Drive USB 2.0 Users Manual
  • Learning the JavaFX Script Programming Language - Tutorial Overview
  • The JavaFX Script programming language lets you create modern looking applications with sophisticated graphical user interfaces. It was designed from the ground up to make GUI programming easy; its declarative syntax, data binding model, animation support, and built-in visual effects let you accomplish more work with less code, resulting in shorter development cycles and increased productivity. This tutorial is your starting point for learning the JavaFX Script programming language. It focuses on the fundamentals only: that is, on the underlying, non-visual, core constructs that are common to all FX applications. When finished, you will be ready for Building GUI Applications with JavaFX, the second tutorial in this series. After that, the Media Browser tutorial will walk you through the complete end-to-end development of a real-world application. In addition, advanced developers will be interested in the JavaFX Script Programming Language Reference and Application Programming Interface (API) documentation. These reference documents provide a lower-level discussion of the syntax, semantics, and supported libraries of the JavaFX Script programming language and SDK. The lessons in this tutorial include: Lesson 1: Getting Started with JavaFX Script — Provides software download and installation instructions, plus a discussion on choosing an appropriate development environment. Lesson 2: Writing Scripts — Provides an introduction to compiling source code, running an application, declaring script variables, and invoking script functions. Lesson 3: Using Objects — Provides an introduction to objects, showing how to declare an object literal and how to invoke an object's functions. Lesson 4: Data Types — Discusses the built-in data types String, Number, Integer, Boolean
  • Fiat Marea Removing The Seat Head Rest
  • OK, first the banging and force pulling method is OUT !!!! All of the Bravo/a seat head rests can be removed whit ease. You only need these pliers (don’t know the right name ;) ) The next step is to pull up the head rest and grip the pins whit these pliers. WARNING : Put some thick cloth under them plieers, or the plastic will get “eaten“ ! Then when you have a good grip, turn the pliers in CLOCKWISE direction for 90°. You will feel something give away and it will turn more easy, that is the lock giving away. After you have done that, just pull the head rest out of the seat. And that’s it, all done ! To put all together back, just plug in the head rest and turn the pins ANTI clockwise. Download pdf Fiat Marea Removing The Seat Head Rest
  • 007 Jeep Wrangler Specifications PDF Download
  • Dimensions are in inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted. CURB WEIGHT Wrangler X, Man. Trans 3760 lbs. (1706 kg) Wrangler X Auto. Trans 3785 lbs. (1717 kg) Wrangler Sahara, Man. Trans 3951 lbs. (1792 kg) Wrangler Sahara, Auto. Trans 3976 lbs. (1804 kg) Wrangler Rubicon, Man. Trans 4104 lbs. (1862 kg) Wrangler Rubicon, Auto. Trans 4129 lbs. (1873 kg) CURB WEIGHT Wrangler Unlimited X, Man. Trans 4075 lbs. (1848 kg) Wrangler Unlimited X Auto. Trans 4100 lbs. (1860 kg) Wrangler Unlimited Sahara, Man. Trans 4269 lbs. (1936 kg) Wrangler Unlimited Sahara, Auto. Trans 4294 lbs. (1948 kg) Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, Man. Trans 4315 lbs. (1957 kg) Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, Auto. Trans 4340 lbs. (1969 kg) TRANSMISSION: NSG 370—MANUAL, SIX-SPEED OVERDRIVE Availability Std.—All models Description Synchronized in all forward gears and reverse, multi-rail shift system with top-mounted shift lever Clutch Hydraulic actuation Download 007 Jeep Wrangler Specifications PDF
  • Nokia E61 User Guide
  • You are asked to enter a passcode (1 to 16 digits) on your Nokia E61. The passcode is...... Select Manual to connect to the server manually at any time Get manual
  • Fujitsu Lifebook E6550 Manual Guide
  • In the position indicated in the example above by the ?, the space left between the characters indicates that a space needs to be left in the entry by pressing the space bar (the long key with nothing written on it at the center of the front of the keyboard). Commands are written in this manual as lowercase latin letters, but uppercase letters may be used. Product names The following product names are abbreviated as follows in this manual. “Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system” is written as “Windows 98”. “Microsoft® MS-DOS® operating system Version 6.2/V” is written as “MS-DOS”. “Microsoft® Windows® operating system Version 3.1” is written as “Windows 3.1”. “Microsoft ® Windows NT ® Workstation operating system Version 4.0” is written as “Windows NT 4.0”. “Microsoft ® Windows NT ® Workstation operating system Version 3.51” is written as “Windows NT 3.51”. “Windows NT 4.0” and “Windows NT 3.51” are both written as Windows NT. “LifeBook” is written as “this computer” or “the computer main unit”. Configuration of this Manual SECTION 1 This section explains basic operations and basic items for using this computer, including the names of the parts and their functions, flat point operation methods, floppy disk unit handing, and battery operation. SECTION 2 This section explains installation of options for this computer. This section explains the BIOS setup program, which is necessary for setting the date and time and power conservation mode. This section also explains how to set the password for protecting data in this computer. This
  • BMW Owner’s Manual for Voice Control PDF
  • This Supplementary Owner’s Manual is intended to familiarize you with the features of your BMW’s voice control system. For descriptions of features that are not covered by this Owner’s Manual please consult the main Owner’s Manual or other supplementary Owner’s Manuals supplied with it. If you have any other queries, BMW Service will always be glad to advise you. Download PDF for BMW Owner’s Manual for Voice Control The Convenient Alternative to Manual Control
  • BMW R1100RS Specifications PDF
  • BMW R1100RS Specifications Start of Production 1992 End of Production 2001 Numbers Produced 26,403 Price 19,250 DM Engine Motor Type Four-stroke, two cylinder, horizontally opposed “Boxer” engine, air cooled Bore x Stroke 99 x 70.5 mm (3.89 x 2.77 in) Displacement 1085 cc Max Power 90 hp (66 KW) at 7,250 rpm Max Torque 95 Nm / 70 ft lb at 5,500 rpm Compression Ratio 10.7 : 1 Valves Per Cylinder 4 Valve Control hc, using chain drive, cup tappets, push rod and rocker arm Carburation System Electronic injection, Bosch Motronic MA 2.2 Engine Lubricating System Wet sump Power Transmission Clutch Dry single plate, with lever action diaphragm spring Number of Gears 5 Gear Selection Dog type gearbox (ratchet foot lever) Gearbox Ratios 4.16 / 2.91 / 2.13 / 1.74 / 1.45 : 1 Rear Wheel Ratio 1 : 2.81 Bevel/Crownwheel 11 / 31 teeth Electrical System Ignition System Electronic ignition, Bosch Motronic MA 2.2 Alternator 12 V 700 W Starter 1.1 Kw Spark Plugs Bosch FR6 DTC ChassisType of Frame 3 part tubular space frame, engine serving as load bearing component Front wheel suspension BMW Telelever fork with longitudinal control arm and central strut Rear wheel suspension BMW Paralever swinging arm Spring Travel Front/Rear 120 / 135 mm (4.72 in x 5.31 in) Wheel Rims, Front 3.50 x 17 Wheel Rims, Rear 4.50 x 18 Tyres, Front 120 / 70-ZR 17 Tyres, Rear 160 / 60-ZR 18 Brakes, Front Dual disc brake 305 mm / 12 in diameter Brakes, Rear Single disc brake 285 mm / 11.22 in diameter Dimensions/Weights Length x Width x Height 2175 x 920 x 1286 mm (85.62 x 36.22 x 50.62 in) Wheel Base 1473 mm / 57.99 in Fuel Tank Capacity 23 litres / 5.05 gal / 6.07 gal US Unladen Weight with Full Tank 239 Kg / 526 lb Max. Permissible Weight 450 Kg / 991 lb Ground Clearance 153 mm / 6.02 in Seat Height (Unladen) 800 mm (31.496 inches) or with adjustable seat 780 / 800
  • Making A Snowman In Maya
  • This tutorial will teach you how to model a snowman and animated it using Maya’s most basic tools. Setting up Maya for the Tutorial Before you begin this tutorial, it is recommended that you reset Maya to its default preferences. Please go to Maya’s Main Menu > Window > Settings and Preferences > Preferences. This will open up Maya’s Preference Window. In the Preference Window, go to the Edit menu and select “Restore Default Settings”. Maya has a “Project” based system which will help you manage your files. It is recommended that you create a new project for this tutorial by going to Maya’s Main Menu > File > Project > New. When the Project Window pops up. You will need to name the project, then select the location that the project will be created in. Click the “Use Default” button before pressing “Accept”. Maya will automatically manage your files to this project from now on. Modeling the Snowman Creating The Body To create the conventional snowman we will need to start off with 3 spheres. Maya has a list of default shapes that can be used to create the base body of our snowman. These shapes are called “Primitives” and can be located in the “Create” Menu. The following will create the 3 sphere primitives to build the body of our snowman. 1. Go to the Main Menu and click “Create > NURBS Primitives > Sphere”. 2. After the creation of the shape, Maya will automatically select it, then update the Channel Box which will contain the